The Ashland advertiser. (Ashland, Or.) 1893-1898, November 13, 1895, Image 3

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    PAINLE5Ö EXTRACTION.
DR. C. W. BARR, . . *
DENTIST.
I. O. O. F. BUILDING.
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Good Work and pfoneat Dealing.
Eugene A. Sherwin,
Druggist,
Stationer
ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS CAREFULLY AND SKILLFULLY
INSERTED.
and
Bookseller.
HIS UFE CRUSHED OUT.
An Insecure Hand-hold Lets a Brakeman Fall
to Destruction.
Thia morning about 4:30 o'clock, as a
freight car was being switched, one of
the most awful accidents that has hap­
pened in thia vicinity for a long time,
occurred.
The victim was a brakeman, a son of
Conductor Kearney. A Hying switch
was Iteing made and the brakeman was
holding on to the end of the car with
one hand and with theother he was to
draw out the coupling pin. The support
to which he was holding gave wav, let-
ling him fall l»eneath the tender of the
engine. He was instantly killed.
NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES.
Mr. Ham, from Waahingon, visited
the school last week.
The Comedy Club have now* made ar­
rangements for the play which will take
place in December. The proceeds of the
play will l>e for school benefit.
Prof. Vining will lecture in the Nor­
mal chapel on the subject, “The Realm
of Literature,” next Sunday afternoon
at 2:30 o’clock. All are invited to at­
tend.
There will l*e a Students’ Reception
November 22, to which the people of the
city ami country will be invited to take
part by bringing cakes, sandwiches,
pickles, etc. A lap supjwr will follow
the programme.
John M. Blots, President of the State
Agricultural College, visited the school
Tuesday. He was well pleased with the
outlook of the school, and the students
were well pleased with his visit.
He
addressed the students in the chapel,
and his words were an inspiration to
voting men and women in pursuit of
knowledge.
A larj»e number of students will enter
school this month. The enrollment now
stands 110. Those entering school this
week are Homer Baron, John Million,
Edna Mager and Frank Grieves, all tak­
ing the Commercial course.
Messrs.
Baron and Grieves are from Siskiyou,
Mr. Million from Ashland, and Mies
Mager from Empire City.
“F anchion .”
For
Insurance .n oood km .
in
Reliable Companies,
at Low Rates.
See G. F. Billings,
Real Estate and Insurance,
Before insuring.
rpHE MARBLE HILL ERA is a 4 page
1 weekly paper, choke full of choice
reading, only 25c per year. For unique­
ness and originality it cannot be beaten.
Sample copy free.
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